* On 2009-10-14 Mark Crispin <mrc...@panda.com> wrote : > On Wed, 14 Oct 2009, Ico wrote: > >> The whole thing is frustrating. > > You are frustrated because you repeatedly try the same thing and expect > different results.
No, I am frustrated because the uw-imap library happens to be used in PHP, and does not play well in somewhat larger linux configuration because of file descriptor limitations in the select() implementation in linux. > Try something different. I'm having a beer, that's a good start. > Last but not least, what is this entitlement mentality that you seem > to have? If you are dissatisfied, take it back to the dealer that > you bought it from for a full refund of your purchase price. Oh, you > didn't pay anything...oh dear...oh my... When and where did I give you the impression that I expect anybody else to fix my problem ? To remind you: the only sentence I typed here with a question mark in it, was to inform if this topic was addressed earlier on this mailing list. > If an application is mission-critical for you, then it is YOUR > responsibility to see to it that you have support in place. Either > you must support it yourself, or you must pay someone to support it > for you. Your failure to do so is nobody's problem but your own. As far as I know, I did not fail to do so, and as far as I know, I do not have a problem: I have made my own workaround - however dirty - and am able to make this work for me. This topic came up because somebody else asked a question about something that I ran into earlier. I did not come here to complain, did I ? I think it would be wise to let this discussion rest. For reasons not completely clear to me, you have chosen to take this thread to a somewhat different level than I hoped for. Let me thank you once more for your valuable input on this topic, bye now Ico -- :wq ^X^Cy^K^X^C^C^C^C _______________________________________________ Imap-uw mailing list Imap-uw@u.washington.edu http://mailman2.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/imap-uw